Module Eliom_common
Low level functions for Eliom, exceptions and types.
module Ocsipersist : module type of OcsipersistPersistent key-value store interface for OCaml. This is an virtual library defining a unified frontend for a number of key-value storage implementations. Implementations of the following backends currently exist: SQLite, DBM, PostgreSQL. You can choose the backend you prefer by installing packages ocsipersist-sqlite, ocsipersist-dbm or ocsipersist-pgsql.
type scope_hierarchy = Eliom_common_base.scope_hierarchyScopes
type cookie_scope = [ ]type cookie_level = [ ]type user_level = [ | `Session_group
]val cookie_scope_of_user_scope : [< user_scope ] -> [> cookie_scope ]val cookie_level_of_user_scope : [< user_scope ] -> [> cookie_level ]val level_of_user_scope : [< user_scope ] -> [> user_level ]val scope_hierarchy_of_user_scope : [< user_scope ] -> scope_hierarchyEliom is using regular (browser) cookies but can also use its own browser tab cookies (only if you are using a client side Eliom application).
It is possible to define Eliom references or services for one (browser) session, for one tab, or for one group of sessions.
Using `Global scope means you want the data or service to be available to any client. `Site is limited to current sub-site (if you have several sites on the same server).
If you want to restrict the visibility of an Eliom reference or a service: * to a browser session, use ~scope:Eliom_common.default_session_scope, * to a group of sessions, use ~scope:Eliom_common.default_group_scope, * to a client process, use ~scope:Eliom_common.default_process_scope. If you have a client side Eliom program running, and you want to restrict the visibility of the service to this instance of the program, use ~scope:Eliom_common.default_process_scope.
You can create new scope hierarchies with Eliom_common.create_scope_hierarchy. Thus it is possible to have for example several sessions that can be opened or closed independently. They use different cookies.
Secure scopes are associated to secure cookies (that is, cookies sent by browsers only if the protocol is https).
type global_scope = [ | `Global
]type site_scope = [ | `Site
]type request_scope = [ | `Request
]val global_scope : [> global_scope ]val site_scope : [> site_scope ]val default_group_scope : [> session_group_scope ]val default_session_scope : [> session_scope ]val default_process_scope : [> client_process_scope ]val comet_client_process_scope : [> client_process_scope ]val request_scope : [> request_scope ]val create_scope_hierarchy : string -> scope_hierarchyval list_scope_hierarchies : unit -> scope_hierarchy listException and error handling
exception Eliom_404Page not found
exception Eliom_Wrong_parameterService called with wrong parameter names
exception Eliom_Session_expiredexception Eliom_Typing_Error of (string * exn) listThe service (GET or POST) parameters do not match expected type
exception Eliom_site_information_not_available of stringThat function cannot be used when the site information is not available, that is, outside a request or the initialisation phase of your Eliom module (while reading the configuration file).
In particular, you cannot use the function before the configuration file is read for example when you are using static linking. In that case you must delay the function call using Eliom_service.register_eliom_module.
exception Cannot_call_this_function_before_app_is_linked_to_a_siteStatically linked app: You cannot call this function before Eliom_run.
module Full_state_name_table : Map.S with type key = full_state_nameval eliom_link_too_old : bool Polytables.keyIf present and true in request data, it means that the previous coservice does not exist any more
val eliom_service_session_expired :
(full_state_name list * full_state_name list) Polytables.keyIf present in request data, means that the service session cookies does not exist any more. The string lists are the list of names of expired sessions